The Brewers Association, a Colorado-based trade group for craft brewers that organizes the international event every two years, announced the winners Thursday.

The competition this year featured more than 2,500 breweries and more than 8,200 beers, both records for the event, which is held in conjunction with the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America.

Of the 2,515 participating breweries, 807 were from outside the United States, representing 66 countries. The beers were evaluated by a panel of 295 judges from 33 countries. Nearly three-quarters of the judges were from outside the U.S.

This event, which is known as the “Olympics of Beer,” has 101 beer-style categories. Gold, silver and bronze awards are handed out in each category.

In addition to Mad Chef, 10 other Pennsylvania breweries from eastern and western Pennsylvania won awards. Among them was Easton-based Weyerbacher Brewing Co., which won gold for its Riserva beer in the fruited wood- and barrel-aged sour beer category.